Charles F. Xavier (
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Has anyone from outside ever seen the inside of the domes? Do we know how many people are inside them?
[If someone could get out, then there had to be a way in. Charles was sure of that. Nem had said 'slipped through the cracks' and now he was wondering if that might not be more literal than he had originally thought. He should have gone and had a chat with Ezekiel but the poor boy looked so weak and ill, perhaps it was time to try and find some answers of his own.]
//Private - Erik//
What would you say to a bit of exploring, my friend?
[If someone could get out, then there had to be a way in. Charles was sure of that. Nem had said 'slipped through the cracks' and now he was wondering if that might not be more literal than he had originally thought. He should have gone and had a chat with Ezekiel but the poor boy looked so weak and ill, perhaps it was time to try and find some answers of his own.]
//Private - Erik//
What would you say to a bit of exploring, my friend?
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The affect it seems to have on the mind-
It seems like the remnant of a strategy, if it is not still an active one.
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I think you may very well be correct in that.
However, I am afraid, without their willingness to cooperate, I can do little more to aid the people out here than to search for answers or help them prepare against what we may face.
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...Which, of course, will be anything but simple.
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I fear I may have done more harm than good in steps toward that development, though it was not intentional.
Most of the people here are very reluctant to trust anyone, but I am hoping to change that. If we do not learn to trust each other, we will be far too divided, and they will find it a much simpler task to break us further.
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I agree completely - if we can't rely on each other, we're all the more vulnerable.
[She's silent for a moment, before she shakes her head.]
I...suppose it's easier for us to say. Not everyone can search a mind for deceit and betrayal.
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Sometimes even that ability does not help us. But we all have a common enemy now, whether we wish to or not. They do not differentiate between us, we should not differentiate between each other, either.
Whatever views or beliefs or desires we may have, we have to work past or around them. Set them aside.
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And if those differences affect how we choose to defend ourselves?
[She meets his gaze with grim weariness.]
There are those, I'm sure, who wouldn't think twice of killing our foes.
[She's so very good at talking around a subject.]
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Yes. I am afraid there are a number who likely feel that way. More than I wish to think on.
I had hoped we could negotiate. If we could just contact those within the domes, show them we are not looking for a war-
[Even he knows it is a half-formed and foolhardy idea, but they have to do something before this explodes into a full scale war. If it would even be that. Unorganized, he doubted they stood a chance.]
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If we can't prevent it, then - we must minimise the casualties.
[She smiles, then, a thin, ragged thing.] I've some experience in that area.